KYLESA Interviewed In Hollywood; Video Available

October 22, 2009

Gian Erguiza of Frantikmag.com conducted an interview with Philip Cope and Laura Pleasants of Savannah, Georgia metallers KYLESA on September 30, 2009 prior to the band's show at the Knitting Factory in West Hollywood, California. Watch the chat below.

KYLESA's latest album, "Static Tensions", was released on March 17 via Prosthetic Records. Cope produced the CD, which was recorded at the Jam Room in Columbia, South Carolina. He stated about the group's mindset during the making of the album, "It was definitely a lot more thought out. We have the hindsight of some of the mistakes we've made in the past, so we were able to avoid making them again on this record. I think we came away from the experience with our best stuff yet."

Added Pleasants: "All of our records sound pretty different, but with the same core vibe or sound, and I think the new record has our core KYLESA sound, but branches out even more to incorporate more of our rock and psychedelic influences."

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